Transferring videos to mtp devices

does anyone else here have a portable video players using mtp protocol? i have a zen vision:m, music transfers fine to it with amarok. for videos (and pictures) I've been using mtpfs, its functional, but almost barely, it locks up alot, especially when i try to open the videos folder on my zen, it'll take forever to list the files. so when i transfer videos i have to copy them from the source, and then right click on the video folder to paste them. then i get a few can't change permissions messages and the transfer hangs most times halfway. it works fine for pictures, mostly
but I'm looking for other options here for transferring videos and pictures. i had mtpsync on ubuntu, i saw it in aur, but seems to be an old version. I'm not a big fan of gnomad2, but i also saw mtpdude which looks promising
wondering what anyone else here uses to transfer videos to mtp devices......my other option is making my xp install on my other drive bootable, and thats not on my list of priorities, im trying to switch to linux to get away from windows

I too have the same problem synching videos to my Ipod classic (120GB). when
I downloaded some videos to my itunes and when I click the "movies" tab in itunes, it shows all the movies I downloaded. However, after syncing my ipod, I checked my memory usage and my movies got sync'd under "other (data)" rather than "movies" so when I go to watch them on my ipod, there is nothing in my movies section. And I don't know how to get to my "other" section on my ipod. When I check the movies folder for my Ipod in Itunes my downloads do not show there either. What should I do? All videos are mp4 format and play just fine on my itunes, and they transfer just fine too....they just transfer to some random folder in my IPOD. I know a similar question to this one was answered for Crystal18, but I cannot find where the answer is posted. Please help!

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  • MTP Device users that are experiencing Duplicated tracks after transfering playli

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    All MTP device users,
    One of our technical support advisors just left here after discussing a duplicated tracks issue that he has been presented to him on the Zen Vision:M. This has also been discussed here in the forums. We were able to re-create the issue and developed a workaround that should resolve this. I don't always get to interact / develop solutions like this, so I thought you all might be interested before it is available in our knowledgebase.
    WHY IS THIS HAPPENING:
    MediaSource gives a user multiple methods of transfering content to your portable device.
    <OL dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
    Transfer through Sync Manager (Good for initial transfer or subsequent updates)</LI>
    Transfer as part of a Playlist (User creates a playlist and any file not on the player in a structured manner are transfered)</LI>
    Direct Transfer (User selects a track in the library and transfers to a folder on the player / device, more control for those that like it)</LI>
    [/list]
    The duplicate tracks are being created when a Direct Transfer is used on the initial loading of the device. With this, MediaSource transfers the files directly from the Music Library to whichever folder is selected on the device at the time of the transfer. If the 'Music' folder is selected, then all tracks will be copied directly to the 'Music' folder with no subfolders or structure created.
    Following that, if a user creates and transfers a playlist to the portable device, MediaSource will copy the files into a subfolder structure based on Artist / Album and create a second copy of the files in this structure. Subsequent playlists will use this structure and any file within will not be duplicated.
    Upon viewing the Albums or tracks on the player, the file now exists in that initial transfer location as well as in the folder structure created. Thus, Duplicated tracks.
    HOW DO I FIX THIS:
    If you do not have a copy of the tracks on your computer, copy them back from the initial transfer folder. Usually the root of the device or the 'Music' folder. Once safely backed up, delete the individual tracks in the folder leaving any folders already created (Formatting or deleting all from the player is also an option).
    Method #.
    <OL dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
    Select the MTP player in the left MediaSource menu</LI>
    Click the 'Sync Manager' Icon.</LI>
    Select PC Music Library and My Zen and set the sync direction as appropriate. Click Next.</LI>
    Select the Audio checkbox. Click Next.</LI>
    Select Start.</LI>
    [/list]
    Once complete, the tracks will now be stored on the device in a folder structure under 'Music' - 'Artist' - 'Album' - 'Track.xxx' This will give all of your playlists a common / structured location to find and organize your tracks without duplicates. Follow up additions or transfers should be handled using the Sync Manager or a Smart Playlist which includes recently added tracks which can then be transfered to the player.
    Method #2.
    <OL dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
    Select the PC Music Library in the left MediaSource menu.</LI>
    Select All Tracks (Or those that you wish to transfer to your device).</LI>
    Right Click, choose 'Add to Playlist'</LI>
    Name the playlist 'Initial Transfer'</LI>
    Now select 'My Playlists' / 'Initial Transfer' in the left window and your portable device in the right menu.</LI>
    Click the Transfer Arrow.</LI>
    [/list]
    Once complete, the tracks will now be stored on the device in a folder structure under 'Music' - 'Artist' - 'Album' - 'Track.xxx' This will give all of your playlists a common / structured location to find and organize your tracks without duplicates. Follow up additions or transfers should be handled using the Sync Manager or a Smart Playlist which includes recently added tracks which can then be transfered to the player.
    Please feel free to post any comments here,
    Daniel

    slipinator,
    You do realize that there are multiple moderators and I do not see every post, correct? This is a user interaction forum and if you have questions that other users cannot answer then it is advised that you contact Technical Support. I am not trying to be a jerk, just don't want to have any false impressions of what this board is here for. I try to answer what I can when I can, but I cannot get to every post.
    For your question, the second one is more correct. When you transfer playlists, or use the auto sync, then the tracks are copied and organized. If you simply copy tracks in MediaSource, then it copies them directly where you tell it to.
    So with your first question, if you copied tracks and playlists all at once, then you would create duplicates. The tracks would copy where you told them to (root, music, wherever) and then the playlists would copy the tracks again into an organized set of folders under Music when they transfered.
    Your second question / statement is the better way to go if you don't want to use the Autosync.
    Daniel
    Message Edited by Daniel-CL on 04-06-2006 04:24 PM

  • MTP : device monted, but bad size

    Hello,
    I've juste acquired a OnePlus One (great phone btw). But unlike with my old Galaxy S, the mass storage option is not available to transfer files by USB ; instead, i have to use MTP. I have followed the documentation, and installed libmtp and jmtpfs. When i plug my phone, i have this :
    $ mtp-detect
    Unable to open ~/.mtpz-data for reading, MTPZ disabled.
    libmtp version: 1.1.8
    Listing raw device(s)
    Device 0 (VID=05c6 and PID=6764) is a Qualcomm (for OnePlus) One (MTP).
    Found 1 device(s):
    Qualcomm (for OnePlus): One (MTP) (05c6:6764) @ bus 2, dev 12
    Attempting to connect device(s)
    ignoring libusb_claim_interface() = -6PTP_ERROR_IO: failed to open session, trying again after resetting USB interface
    LIBMTP libusb: Attempt to reset device
    inep: usb_get_endpoint_status(): Device or resource busy
    outep: usb_get_endpoint_status(): Device or resource busy
    Android device detected, assigning default bug flags
    USB low-level info:
    bcdUSB: 528
    bDeviceClass: 0
    bDeviceSubClass: 0
    bDeviceProtocol: 0
    idVendor: 05c6
    idProduct: 6764
    IN endpoint maxpacket: 512 bytes
    OUT endpoint maxpacket: 512 bytes
    Raw device info:
    Bus location: 2
    Device number: 12
    Device entry info:
    Vendor: Qualcomm (for OnePlus)
    Vendor id: 0x05c6
    Product: One (MTP)
    Vendor id: 0x6764
    Device flags: 0x18008106
    Configuration 0, interface 0, altsetting 0:
    Interface description contains the string "MTP"
    Device recognized as MTP, no further probing.
    Device info:
    Manufacturer: OnePlus
    Model: A0001
    Device version: 1.0
    Serial number: 4b2e532c
    Vendor extension ID: 0x00000006
    Vendor extension description: microsoft.com: 1.0; android.com: 1.0;
    Detected object size: 64 bits
    Extensions:
    microsoft.com: 1.0
    android.com: 1.0
    Supported operations:
    1001: get device info
    1002: Open session
    1003: Close session
    1004: Get storage IDs
    1005: Get storage info
    1006: Get number of objects
    1007: Get object handles
    1008: Get object info
    1009: Get object
    100a: Get thumbnail
    100b: Delete object
    100c: Send object info
    100d: Send object
    1014: Get device property description
    1015: Get device property value
    1016: Set device property value
    1017: Reset device property value
    101b: Get partial object
    9801: Get object properties supported
    9802: Get object property description
    9803: Get object property value
    9804: Set object property value
    9805: Get object property list
    9810: Get object references
    9811: Set object references
    95c1: Get Partial Object (64bit Offset)
    95c2: Send Partial Object
    95c3: Truncate Object
    95c4: Begin Edit Object
    95c5: End Edit Object
    Events supported:
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    0x4003
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    0xd402: Friendly Device Name
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